BI110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Adenosine, Horizontal Gene Transfer, Endomembrane System

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29 Apr 2016
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First life form (protocell) found 600 billions years later (~4bya) Primitive eukaryote (contained a nucleus and other internal organelles like er) Phagocytosis allows aerobic bacteria to enter the primitive eukaryote cell. Process is the same for mitochondria and chloroplasts. The endosymbiont has lost genes over time to the nucleus. One the endosymbiont loses its genes to the nucleus, it cannot survive without the host cell (very interdependent) Not always productive (sometimes gene gets transferred but it doesn t do anything so it dies) Transcription and translation is key to this process. Read the question before looking at the answers and get the answer in your head. A positive choice is probably gunna be right over a negative one. In all of the above if you think 2 are right then its usually all of the above. Usually the answer with the most info is the right one.

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